Don’t worry, there are still some services out there that do this!
And Gamefly allows you to rent movies, too!
I find that sometimes when I try to crosspost and select the community to crosspost to, the entite “Create Post” page resets, and I have to type everything out all over again. Is there any fix for this?
If copyright were abolished, all FOSS and Creative Commons licenses would be rendered null and void, since they depend on copyright law to work.
That’s certainly reassuring.
Can’t wait to experience the tech support call center scams in Dolby Atmos.
Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
Not yet, anyway.
Is it possible to migrate my account to another Lemmy instance? Or would I have to start over?
Just out of curiosity, how much does it cost per month to run a Lemmy instance? Not that I’d want to do that myself, I’m just grateful for our admins that keep Lemmy up and running.
The MPAA still has never been able to demonstrate that privacy even has actual impacts on movie and ticket sales…
It does. If everyone paid for tickets in cash and never online, they wouldn’t be able to harvest user data.
And no one ever pirated a Nintendo game ever again.
In other news:
DisplayPort for life!
Wow, it worked. Thanks, @atasfun@mastodon.gamedev.place!
If you don’t pay for the product, you ARE the product.
Well, that’s not always true. I don’t pay for Wikipedia, am I the product?
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There’s a RemindMe bot on Lemmy?! Now I’ve gotta try this out.
@remindme@mstdn.social 24 hours
Are they active users?
I’ve seen this happen far too many times.
Acquired/Acqui-hired
Examples: GeoCities, Posterous, Brace.io, Roon, Viddy, Qwiki, Yahoo! Voices, Blip.tv, Giphy
Situation: Company A buys Company B, employees and all. Together, they will continue their incredible journey to make the world a better place. A few months/years/seconds later, Company B is dead and its employees are either laid off or reassigned to Company A projects.
https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/A_Million_Ways_to_Die_on_the_Web
It’s also better than H.265/HEVC. Plus, it’s open-source and royalty free.
Queen - Another One Bites the Dust